Index World Press Photo
January 2007 | Edition Six     


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showcase work by photographers who’ve been part of World Press Photo’s education programs.





is the chance for you to put questions to prominent photojournalists and other prominent people in the industry.




looks at role models for young photographers. In this issue –
Max Penson.





discusses how photojournalists can contribute fully and gain respect in a media organization.





is where a photographer who has taken part in a World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass talks about life and work. In this issue - Stephan Vanfleteren.





Cool Kit examines something few photojournalists can do without – computer software for image manipulation and improvement.





provides a look forward to some events, competitions and opportunities over the coming months.





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